Mongols, and the T’ang, S’ung, and Yuan dynasties Mongols are the glue that brings East and West together – how did that happen? Chapter 12:1, 2, 3.

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Mongols, and the T’ang, S’ung, and Yuan dynasties Mongols are the glue that brings East and West together – how did that happen? Chapter 12:1, 2, 3

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Big Picture Large-scale Asian trade and contact continued between East Asia and the Mediterranean world through the first millennium CE, including over the Indian Ocean. Other kingdoms in southeast Asia and Africa were connected by this trade. Strong, highly developed Chinese dynasties followed the Han Dynasty, but fell to Mongol invasions, who created the largest empire known in human history.

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Sui Dynasty Reunited China under Sui Wendi, but (like the Qin Dynasty) abused the peasantry and overused resources and collapsed. Harsh rulers, but achievements include reuniting China – Canal to connect northern cities and southern rice-producing regions – Half the workers died on this project! – Great Wall(s) were worked on – much suffering

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T’ang Dynasty Chang’an the capital under T’ang Taizong, Wu Zhao (the only woman emperor ever in China) Kept trade routes open, expanded canals and roads “Equal Field System” – families given land grants based on need rather than wealth Continued Confucian Civil Examinations, built schools (although only wealthy could participate) Fell due to internal rebellions, Arab defeats in the West, and heavy taxes - which fragmented China until Song reunited them Foot-Binding reading

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Song Dynasty Capital moved to Kaifeng (closer to the coast) Had to constantly fight with the Jurched Jin Empire in the north and the Tangut Empire in the west (Tibet regions) – Usually paid tribute instead – Pushed south of the Huang He by 1126 Historical works, artwork, and great Buddhist paintings survive from this period. Defeated by the Mongols in 1279 Population was roughly 120 million people by this point

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Yuan Dynasty Mongol Dynasty Population in 1300 was roughly 60 million people! – Dynasty ended mostly due to the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) cut that population down by at least 1/3 – closer to ½ (from 120 million). – Eventually spread to Europe in the 14 th century Pax Mongolica Connection to the West